Apparently, the mainstream media thinks Americans will be
captivated, horrified, and repulsed when they realize that Christian schools
are still teaching that homosexuality is a sin, that real marriage is between a
man and a woman, and that no, you were not born in the “wrong body.” They’ve
made such an attempt to normalize their own twisted values for the last decade (or
honestly, longer) that they are surprised to realize that there are a great
many Americans who still aren’t on board with their ridiculous gay agenda.
Americans like Karen Pence, the wife of the Vice President.

So we get stories like this from The New York Times, which
reported in ghastly tones: “Karen Pence, the second lady of the United States,
returned to teaching art this week, accepting a part-time position at a private
Christian school that does not allow gay students and requires employees to
affirm that marriage should only be between a man and a woman.”

Oh really.

We quite doubt that Immanuel Christian School has a policy
that says “No Gays Allowed.” That would really be begging for legal trouble,
especially in this day and age. Furthermore, that’s hardly in line with
Christian teachings.

On the other hand, we find it immensely believable that the
school prohibits gay behavior, and we would be quite shocked if it had any
other policy when it comes to gay marriage.

And indeed, this is the case at the school Pence is going to
work for. They have their employees and parents sign an agreement that simply
states that they can refuse employment (or student enrollment) to anyone if
their conduct or the conduct of their families does not fall in line with a
biblical lifestyle.

“This includes, but is not limited to contumacious behavior,
divisive conduct, and participating in, supporting, or condoning sexual
immorality, homosexual activity or bi-sexual activity, promoting such
practices, or being unable to support the moral principles of the school. (Lev.
20:13 and Romans 1:27.) I acknowledge the importance of a family culture based
on biblical principles and embrace biblical family values such as a healthy
marriage between one man and one woman. My role as spiritual mentor to my children
will be taken seriously,” says the agreement.

It is fine for members of the media to disagree with this
philosophy. It is fine for anyone to disagree with the school’s interpretation
of the biblical lifestyle. But what is not fine is to run hit piece after hit
piece, declaring Karen Pence a terrible person for doing nothing more or less
than following her Christian faith. That is bigoted, that is backwards, and
that is reprehensible.

But it is also very, very telling of the liberal bubble
under which these cretins live.